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The Courts, The Public And The Law Explosion.Harry W. Jones, Ed.
The Courts, The Public And The Law Explosion.Harry W. Jones, Ed.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Civil Code: Notes For An Uncelebrated Centennial, William B. Fisch
Civil Code: Notes For An Uncelebrated Centennial, William B. Fisch
Faculty Publications
This is the first installment of a projected study of the Dakota Civil Code. While this portion deals with the historical background of the Code and its content as drafted for New York by David Dudley Field, a subsequent article will deal with its fate in the hands of the bar, the legislature and the courts in New York, California, and especially the Dakotas.
Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch
Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch
Faculty Publications
Since the summer of 1965, the State Bar Association of North Dakota, through a special subcommittee on Legal Aid and Defense of Indigents and its standing committee on the same subject,1 has been investigating the need for legal aid in North Dakota, possible sources for funds to finance legal aid programs in the state, and possible forms which a program might take to meet the need. As a result of these investigations, a proposal has been prepared by the committee for submission to the Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity (headed by Mr. Bamberger), for federal funds …
A View From The Bridge: Some Observations On Amphibious Tort Jurisdiction In Admiralty, Thomas A. Clingan Jr.
A View From The Bridge: Some Observations On Amphibious Tort Jurisdiction In Admiralty, Thomas A. Clingan Jr.
Villanova Law Review
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Some Aspects Of Ethiopian Arrest Law: The Eclectic Approach To Codification, Stanley Z. Fisher
Some Aspects Of Ethiopian Arrest Law: The Eclectic Approach To Codification, Stanley Z. Fisher
Faculty Scholarship
The Criminal Procedure Code of 1961 is one of Ethiopia's most recent codes, and one of the least "developed" in terms of published commentary and reported cases. In contrast to the "introduced" and "explained" Penal and Civil Codes, the Criminal Procedure Code has apparently been disowned by its drafters, none of whom have written a word of commentary on it. Its origins remain obscure, and at first glance it is difficult to see which, if any, "system" was its inspiration. In fact, it seems, the Code has roots in no single system, nor even in any single "family" of systems. …
Advisory Opinions As A Problem Solving Process, David Lenefsky
Advisory Opinions As A Problem Solving Process, David Lenefsky
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uncertain Rules Of Timeliness In Petitions For The Writ Of Habeas Corpus, Edwin M. Goldsmith Iii
The Uncertain Rules Of Timeliness In Petitions For The Writ Of Habeas Corpus, Edwin M. Goldsmith Iii
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.